Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 8, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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"J "WsV A a* il!' 'i i'MV lf/» 4' A'j-« •]'«!•"•(. ..: ',- .v^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN, Monday, August 8,1921' Page Four NO SAMPLES GROWERS Mower County News TO SHOW PICK OF HER Gjj&S>EI^ ...„J in having goods manufactured by different SCHOOL DAYS mills. Many were very anxious "The County Paper" DISAPPOINTED to have some of their wool made into Published every Monday and Thursday, clothing and blankets and did not at Austin, Minnesota want to pool the unused portions until ROE AND GANNON, Publishers they saw samples and determined V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Fifty Members of Pool how much wool tl^ey needed for goods. The association decided to hold a Attend Meeting: meeting August 18, at 1:30 o'clock P. At Dexter. M., at Dexter Hall at which time the samples will be there and a date will ova TO be set for pooling the wool not to be OUNTKA0 TEMPORARY ELECT- made into garments. MEMBER* AFFILIATING in ION CONFIRMED About Pictures. Pci££ Nearly all houses have too many Growers Discuss "Past Experience pictures. And yet, paradoxical as It With Having Woolen Goods may seem, the infrodUQtlon of a new Manufactured. picture now and then is an excellent plan. What is needed is a drastic Failure of woolen goods samples to pruning In most homes, In which pictures CMEMBER arrive at a meeting of the Mower that have no real merit are sent County Wool Growers Association at to the limbo of the attic, while new Dexter Thursday, disappointed fifty or and worth while studies in color members of the association, who were Official Paper of Mower County black and white are hung on the walls there to inspect the samples, preparatory to give a new interest and a new SUBSCRIPTION RATES to ordering goods. beauty. Per Year, in advance $2.50 Six Months $1.25 The following temporary officers During the month of August The Single Copies 05 chosen at a meeting July 25, were Value Store will give 25 per cent discount elected: H. J. Lockwood, Grand Meadow, Entered as Second Class Matter at on all ladies and misses new president A. K. Jacobson, Rose the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under fall and winter coats of which a shipment Creek, secretary-treasurer Henry the act of March 3, 1879. has just arrived. Advertisement. Lavason, Rose Creek, E. J. Douglas, 11-3-c. Grand Meadow and Peter Finkelson, Our advertising manager demands Adams, directors. to know why it is a woman living in Insurance Specialists Samples of goods from Fergus a flat insists upon wearing a bungalow Falls mills were inspected and apron. Austin Insurance Agency samples from other mills in form of E. Ray Cory, Manager It is seldom a person meets as clean wearing apparel were found to be of WTWrT" a traveling amusement organization fine quality. Babcock Building as the Augler Brothers tent show, Discussion took place in which AUSTIN, MINNESOTA which closed a week's engagement of this bitter attack should commend many present told of the experience The art of life Is to keep step with here yesterday. it to real Americans. the celestial orchestra that beats the measure of our career, and gives the And still the weeds grow and wax When 3rd District Legionaires cue for our exits and our entrances. strong and lusty—especially on the Why should we willingly miss anything, -YOUTH AND OLD held their convention and "40-8" initiation lots across the street from The News at Farmington July 20th, they or precipitate anything, or be offcie. It is a lovely view, but "deucedly elected Father David J. Moran of angry with folly, or in despair at any AGE CLOSELY inconvenient, don't you know" for Farmington as District Commander, misadventure? In this world there those who enjoy hay fever every Mayor Thomas Quinn of Faribault as should be none but gentle tears, and Treasurer, and Mayor William Maertz fluttering tip-toe loves. It Is a great CONNECTED -s •. V««OKK*iiSS of New Prague, John Hoode of South carnival, and amongst these lights We take off our hats to J. E. Crippen Why shouldn't she smile? She unusual feature this yearl Many Park and Dr. William Crutenden of and shadows of comedy, these roses for keeping his big vacant lot scores of entries of all kinds art has the very cream of her summer's and vices of the playhouse, there is no Northfield as district vice-commanders. on Bridge street between Chatham being received. The children are work in her arms and lap. Among the visiting Legionaires abiding.—G. Santayana in the Dial. greatly interested. Don't miss the and Franklin streets in fine shape. It will all be exhibited at the coming from outside the district who took Most people decide in their youth how they Minnesota State Fair, Twin Citiei, show. The displays of boys* The owner of the lot across from the During the month of August The part in the meeting and celebration are going to spend their old age. and girls' club work will be an Sept. 3 to 10. News office should go over and take Value Store will give 25 per cent discount were Ludwig Roe of Montevideo, A. E. on all ladies and misses new a look at it. men can Pipestone, Z. L. Begin of Enerson of fall and winter coats of which a shipment Minneapolis, M. P. Fleur of Two Harbors, A regular savings account in this bank now has just arrived. Advertisement. Readers of The News will find Harrison Fuller and Dr. A. A. ^may prove the best investment you ever 11-3-c. much information in the annual report Van Dyke of St. Paul, and State Commander made. of the Independent School District Time waits for no man. Decide today A. H. Vernon from Little 9 No. which is published on another 27, to prepare for business by taking Falls. page in this issue. In view of a course in Mankato Commercial College, We will pay you interest and help you the evident misunderstanding which Mankato, Minn. Send for catalou. Scott county Legionaires and their make it a success. Corner Advertisement 10-1-c. appears to be quite general among friends from Shakopee, Jordan, Bell those who are not directly connected Plaine and New Prague had a grand These goods have just arrived and with the schools it would be a good and glorious outing and picnic at are wonderful values. The Value idea to study the figures carefully before Store. Advertisement 11-2-c. Spring Lake, Minnesota, on July 21. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK jumping to some weird conclusion There was dancing, races, band concerts Mower County News Market regarding the expenses of the and sports of all kind"?, with Place is the place to list anything school district. the body of the boy after whom their LEGION CLEARS $200 supper by the lakeside. Everyone had you may have to dispose of. of Austin, Minn. post is named, was due to arrive from a good time. FROM THE CARNIVAL. HERE IS A TIP TO ACT ON. France, they announced in the local Waseca—-The carnival held here AUSTIN MARKETS paper that when citizens heard four Fillmore coufcty Legionaires from "Charlie" Palmer of Le Roy, last week under the direction of the Member Federal Reserve System. i«i— blasts of the city whistle they should Rushford, Chatfield, Preston, Spring "spent" a night in Austin last week. American Legion' netted the post turn* out in masses to honor the memory August 8, 1921. Valley, Harmony, Lanesboro, Canton He stopped at one of our hotels, and around $200, it was said. This is Chicago Receipts 31,000 of their friend and comrade by and Wykoff met at Masonic Park, between Resources Two Million Dollars. when we say "spent"—it describes considered to be very good when it is meeting the body at the depot. As a Chatfield and Spring Valley on HOG MARKET how Charlie felt when he got up in remembered that the rain prevented result, the largest funeral ever seen |Medum and Butchers 10.00 July 24th and brought their friends the morning. No, the beds were good, any showing Monday night ani hindered in Ely followed the remains of Frank Packers 7.75 to 8.75 with them to enjoy a picnic and good his room comfortable and the service it materially Tuesday. Commendation Lozar to its last resting place. time. The Fillomre county LegionCentral excellent, but about 1:00 o'clock, two CATTLE has been voiced about the Fat Steers 5.00 to 6.00 Committee made plans for of our prominent business men who type of entertainment put on by this Ex-service buddies employed thru other outings and decided on the matters Cows and Heifers ...4.00 to 5.00 had imbibed too much "prescription" TYLE carnival and the efforts made by the Legion bureaus are making good on which they will work for at the whiskey insisted on making their Canners and Cutters .... 1.00 to 2.00 Legion men to keep the grounds and all kinds of jobs. A St. Pa^l lady who Winona Legion Convention. Bulls 2.00 to 3.00 headquarters under Charlie's window. attendance orderly. engaged an unemployed^ btoddy to do VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS Efforts to secure rest were of no avail ERVICE some ironing, found his woffk so satisfactory ajid the men persisted in talking until 4 Shes Here! Fat Lambs .6.00 to 7.00 Many Legion posts are arranging that she gave him standing early in the morning. Fat Sheep 2.00 to 4.00 with the local Justice of the Peace, Oh! Golden Rod, order to do her laundry work until Veal 4.00 to 7.00 Charlie is very put out and swears Judge of the Municipal Court, County Which blooms and grows, such time as his regular work became ATISFACTION Quoted By Dalager hie" will not pay us another visit. We Attorney, or other prosecuting officer Your sneezy fragrance, more plentiful. On another occassion Eggs 30 don't blame him. It is a shame that and the Judge of the District Fills my nose. a sweet voice over the tlephone announced, Butter 40 court, to notify the American Legion such a thing should happen or be "I would like to borrow two Your virtues are, I am told, Quoted by Smith-Wright Company allowed to happen and give our city whenever an ex-service man is of your ex-service men for the evening. Appreciated by few. Hens 19 brought before them. In the case of a name that we can not speak and They are to be escorts to a But sweet flower, Roosters 9 first offenders they are glad to parole think proudly of. KOBE'S CAFE theatre party." Needless to say, there As you gently wave, I Eggs 28 the erring ex-service man to a We know Mr. Palmer well and know was a rush of applicants for that assignment. Love Yo(u—Ah-ah-ker-choooo! Ligth Hens 14 good Legion comrade who will help that it takes something out of the ordinary —V. E. F. Spring Chix 18 him to "shoot square" and get on his to get him "riled." Here is his feet. version of the affair, published in Rainbow Division Veterans, at their "Palmers News" an advertising medium National convention in Cleveland, CLUB GIRL'S WORK RESULTS IN While a recent decision of the War issued weekly by Mr. Palmer. "If Ohio, unanimously adopted a resolution Risk and Treasury departments carries BUILDING NEW HOME FOR FAMILY we were to move to a city our first sponsored by "Dad" Whitmore, a ray of hope that the technical thot would be—is that City run by the former Minnesota Legion State Adjutant, administration of the Bureau and the law abiding citizens or by the hoodlum to the effect that Uncle Sam unreasonable demands for "additional element. We would want to know collect the $1,500,000,000 in principal medical evidence," will be considerably if all from the Mayor down was meeting and accured interest due from Allied liberalized, many men have, however, their obligation made when taking nations, and with this money, liquidate been discharged recently, who their oath of office, to see that the nation's just obligation to still sorely need hospital treatment, law and order prevailed. The duty of former service men and women. and other men are drawing only $8 to a real American does not cease when When "The American Legion," mm compensation, altho totally disabled. $24 one battle is won but should battle the new passenger-cargo liri&r, sails Minnesota Legion Posts are for good all thru life. from New York July 27th to South E A E making special efforts to discover American ports on its maiden voyage, WE WOULD WANT THE POLICE such cases and then "go the limit" to it will inaugurate high-class passenger FORCE TO HAVE GOOD EYES secure justice for these disabled buddies. service between the United States AND GOOD EARS, WOULD NOT and South America and help promote WANT THEM TO BE NEAR SIGHTED, trade between the two countries. It OR DEAF IN ONE EAR AND "Investigate Carefully any ainffeement has passenger accomodations equal to DIDN'T WANT TO HEAR IN THE venture before contracting for any Atlantic liner, and can handle OTHER. We would want the city to it," declared State Commander, Vernon cargo faster than any of the old type -V ts. have good churches, good schools and to Minnesota Legion $o§ts, boats. It will reduce the running 5« "i institutions that gave employment to "Either buy the attraction at a $ied MONDAY AND TUESDAY— time between the two continent^ by the needy (like ourselves.) Where is price and get all the profits for the several days. the city?" Legion, or make a percentage contract in which the promoter shares the FRANK MAYO "Goodly Broadway! Hello France!" risks as well as the profits. The Le* that old familiar war song, will be gion is more valuable to the promoter sung as the 250 members of the official than the promoter is to the Legion, Legion party sail from New York for in and any guarantee should be the Legion France on August 3. "France eagerly post, not the promoter. No. venture awaits you," is the message from the Home DemonatrdriUon Afftnt Assisting Girls' Club Members iri, the Selectlon THE FIGHTING LOVER should be countenanced which involves of' Garden Spot. j? French President. Two of .the first solicitation -of%6fyer Legion to secure reservations were buck privates What Did Barnnm Say? (Prepared'by tht Irene learned from her club leader posts especially posts in'&ther states. Ufltted Statei Depart with the "Lost Battalion" in the Some men are sickly, others are ment of Agriculture.) how, to finish floors and woodwork and Protectoyour "ou$*of-doors'* ventures Argonne. They will know the grand Three years Garner of willing to pay ten dollars a quart.— i? how .to paper a wall. Then she and against loss by talcing rain insurance. #fv and glorious feeling of sailing' to Minneapolis Journal. Madison count?. A%. Joined a girls' a small brother put the lessons into, Make certain that any venture undertaken France wthoutdodging submarines or gardening and atoning club. Bach is as represented and of a character practice, and the whole interior of the worrying about the terrors of war year since she has cleared a good If He Don't—She'll Drown. which will justify the confidence house ^was finished by their efforts. which awaited them three years ago. profit on her ^orfc.\~?She gaye this to When a girl asks a man to teach bif the public has in the American Hervftwn room she furnished with a her parents oh that they her how to swim he might just as well condition Legion. Report the result of your "Resign from the Legion, Boys! quaint old suite of furniture which build themselves a new home as soon make up his mind to support her.—Le ventures to State headquarters so that The Legion is making war on'women she made over. The rag rug on the ts possible. The time before they decided Sueur News. your experiences may be passed along and children of your own race! Do A I N E E floor she made herself as Veil as the W O on the step seemed long to the r. for the information of all our Minnesota it now and show Galbraith that you curtains at the window. Little money little club girl, but meanwhile she Earl C. Hanson of Los Angeles, has A I posts. Many of the most successful are Americans and not dummies,"' E E N I N was expended, but much taste and ingenuity kept Industriously at the club work anvented a cable radio that not only ventures held in the state have reads part of ah attack on the American were put into the room. AT -j# S O W S makes pilotage simple/ but baffles add followed her leader's instructions. been arranged and managed by Legion *. "V* VfW'' Legion appearing in many GermanJaiuraa^newspaners Besides beingt an expert gardener fogs as well. Radio compass signals Soon the result* of her efforts became 2:30 members themselves and the 7:30—9:00 recently. It are now flashed to incoming vessels and cahner, this Madison county girl apparent in the home. Then promoter's profits made fofr the Legion." r6cit4s^jgb«Bfi^faorrors" by and the captains have only to follow can embroider ted sew, can cook nicely, ghe" persuaded her father tottajflfe up u'.'4 French colored troops which, according their compass to navigate intricate ,, ,, arid0 serve" a properly-balanced newer lines of development on his channels and pass dangerous reefs to the best information, were meal, liast bat not least, sbe finds farm, and last year he built the mod-: A" and submerged rocks.. -The navy has When members of the Frank Lozar withdrawn from the Rhine long ago. 4 time to be a leader of her community era, attractive country home which adopted the system:1 post of Ely Minnesota learned that That the Legion should be the object in all social affairs. In be to